HexEdit 3.3
HexEdit 3.3 is a simple but feature full hex editor to modify binary files
Program info
HexEdit 3.3 is a simple but feature full hex editor which is used to view and modify binary files. Advance users and programmers can use HexEdit to patch files or fix corrupt files such as documents and databases. Hex Edit is very stable and easy to use software which saves a lot of user’s time and effort by allowing him to track down and fix problems fast. The intuitive user interface makes the user work quickly to accomplish tasks that are difficult in other hex editors. Powerful features such as keystroke macros allows you to easily do things that might otherwise take hours or days to write a program to do the editing task. Ready to use Templates, configurable color schemes, property pages and search/compare tools make the task of finding the relevant things quickly and efficiently. Easy to use and user-friendly interface makes HexEdit the best Hex editor in the market. This new version makes use of the hierarchical "tree" view on the left for navigation to specific pages instead of tabs on the top of the window. The in-built explorer is a very useful feature of the HexEdit software by which you can simply double-click a file to open it in HexEdit.
Pros
- Hierarchial View
- In built explorer
- Configurable Color Schemes
Cons
- Not a freeware
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